Wednesday, January 8, 2014

El Salvador gun 'study' repeats familiar pattern

There’s an interesting thing about El Salvador. Their gun laws sound like much of what the Bradys and the Bloombergians are asking for, at least openly.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Where else would they come from since El Salvador has, in effect, no significant civilian firearms manufacturing nor do any of the other South American despot shit holes.

Now that their tin pot military dictators are starting to get some blowback from all their repression and brutality they need a boogie man to blame.

Those talking points ...seem familiar.

Wouldn't it be ironic if there was a spontaneous clamor for guns & ammo down south?

There can never be too much freedom in the world.

III

SWIFT said...

El Salvador, during it's civil war from 1980 through 1992, was the recipient of tons of U.S. weapons to support the regime. Nicaragua, Cuba, and others, supplied the leftist guerrillas with weapons. Some were Combloc, some were U.S. made, and some were German. That tons of these U.S. made weapons are still available, should come as no surprise to anyone. Not even the smuggling shit birds of the ATF.

Anonymous said...

I have spoken to several former Salvadorans, who told me they came here to avoid being killed by any of a variety of armed extremist groups there. I asked one man today, about where the weapons come from. He replied that they were usually smuggled, and the weapons' origin was unimportant to the end users, except for personal preference and immediate availability.

Anonymous said...

Hell yes, I think the surviving Indios in El Salvadore should have all the guns and ammo they want. I'd like to give them MANPADS and RPG's too, their government needs to have some counterbalance for the murderous "school of the Americas" taught crap they pulled on the peasants in the 80's.